Craft beer growth in N.C. reflects nationwide trend
By Will Walker | April 17, 2015As America drinks more and more craft beer, brewers note that North Carolina's unique economic position makes it a hotbed for the growing market.
As America drinks more and more craft beer, brewers note that North Carolina's unique economic position makes it a hotbed for the growing market.
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